Beijing Qinghuan Yijing Technology Co., Ltd. is a national high-tech enterprise and specialized new enterprise specializing in small and micro atmospheric environment monitoring instruments and systems. The company's mission is to become a guardian of blue sky and white clouds! The core technology originates from the research and development of the doctoral team at Tsinghua University over the past 10 years; Technological and process innovation has solved the problem of long-term outdoor use of the system.The company has a highly educated team, with core members from universities and research institutions such as Tsinghua University and Beihang University. The company has dozens of core technologies in the fields of environmental monitoring instruments and equipment, edge computing, the Internet of Things, cloud platforms, and more than 30 patents and software copyrights.
We have launched a series of products with independent intellectual property rights, including atmospheric micro monitoring stations and atmospheric small monitoring stations; Laser light scattering method particle online monitoring instrument, β - ray method particle online monitoring instrument; PID method TVOC online monitoring instrument, FID method pollution source volatile organic compound online monitoring system; Greenhouse gas online monitoring instrument; Nitrogen oxide online monitoring instrument, etc. All products have passed environmental certification, forming a complete series of smart and environmentally friendly products.
We can provide system solutions such as grid based monitoring of air quality, online monitoring of carbon emissions, environmental risk warning of toxic and harmful pollutants in industrial parks, online monitoring of odors in parks, online monitoring of small roadside stations, online monitoring of vehicle mounted mobile air quality, online monitoring of dust and noise on construction sites, online monitoring of garbage incineration plants, online monitoring of ecological environment, and integrated control of unorganized emissions.